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Bet The Board
"jiffy" Discussed on Bet The Board
"All right, I'm checking to make sure it's still available here because I did not want to give out a price that's gone. Okay, it is still there. Here's the thing. You can't go burying these numbers. Before we share with our listeners, you have to wait with bated breath, the show goes live 'cause I don't need to sit here and have you pound your chest. Oh, what gave this out? And if nobody else can get it, we become those guys that we most despise. I know. I know. And you got to keep me in check. If I ever do that, I expect full criticism from every are you here for me. Oh, I know I will. You can hold back. But sometimes yours doesn't carry as much weight. So maybe from the pub. Maybe from other listeners, might carry more. All right, there's your CTA and your call to action listeners. If worm is full of shit, call them out. Yeah. I want to hear it. So we're going to go with another top ten. And it's also going to be the same price. I am going to go with Ryan Blaney top ten minus one 50. As my bet, the best bet going into practice and qualifying. I thought he had a race winning car here last year. He exceeded expectations at Fontana. I know the finish did not show it. However, I think that this team is going to get a win here this week. And if it's not this week, it could be next week. So I like that top ten bet. Just because I think there's the most value there. I think that I'd rather get that top ten at minus one 50 than I'd get that top 5 at two to one. And maybe a couple that with a win bet after practicing qualifying if he looks good. But I think that the top ten is the best bet on Ryan Blaney minus one 50. That's at barstool or can be or bet rivers as well. And just a quick to kind of revisit how we're going about prefacing your position sizing for this. 20% of your state comes on this or how exactly half of what you're offering up for assuming that we are going to have another bet that we'll add to the car. Yeah, I would say. I would say that this is a good spot to be half of the bed on Sunday. And less I feel like the Sunday bet is much better. We'll make a note. I'll make sure that we get that kind of communicated properly. If it is something we want to bet more on. But right now, I would say just half of the bet that you plan on making on the Sunday's best bet, I would make on Ryan Blaney at minus one 50. Perfect. That's all I wanted to clarify. Make sure all of our listeners out there can learn the best way to approach money management. We know as it comes to some of the biggest NASCAR races they're going to have multiple investments there and want to make sure they're properly structuring their bets and building their portfolios. All right, my friend, another podcast in the books. We pumped up your tires a little bit more than I would like with the call last week about Kyle Busch, rocking chair top ten, gets the outright winner and sets things up quite nicely for a lot of our season long positions with the 8 car. We'll see if he can follow it up this weekend, but clearly another mile and a half track in the wake of a two mile high speed tire wear track gonna learn a lot about these cars and where they are over the course of the West Coast swing as we'll head to Phoenix next week. Maybe with a special guest in tow to help us break down the race. But for Chris wormy, I'm Todd fuhrman thanks to all of you, our loyal stay green listeners for tuning in as always. Worms are any final words of advice, parting shots you'd like to get out before we close up shop. Go Blaney. All right. Hopefully come Sunday afternoon

Bet The Board
"jiffy" Discussed on Bet The Board
"Mired back in traffic and found himself in some trouble. I thought that the 12 car was one of those guys that I did not expect to run well, but did. So, you know, do you credit their driving style? I can't imagine they're driving style change too much. They may have learned a bit from last year, but also their car could be a little faster than it was the year before or previous years. So I'm kind of that's what I say by expectations at Fontana. If that makes sense. And then also just how they ran at Vegas. Those are two things that I guess I'm looking at just short term to go off of. Well, I mean, normally we'd look to start with some of the favorites and you talked about Kyle and Kyle, but I think rather than starting there, we may as well continue along that same wavelength and thought process with the driver that's actually taken a substantial amount of pre week money. We had one prominent shop out here in Vegas open Ryan Blaney as high as 12. That price now down to 7 to one at the time of recording and you've seen the rest of the market kind of fall in line. It's still doesn't make Blaney the favor and there are some ten to ones that are available, but it puts them in that rarefied air saying, look, there are professional bettors that recognize the speed the 12 has shown and know he is going to be relevant despite not having a points race victory in the current next gen car. You look at Blaney back to back disappointing results here in Vegas last year, finished 28th in the fall, 36 in the spring, three previous trips he'd had top ten finishes in each race, and we look at the 2022 comp tracks, nothing to write home about there. What is leading in your opinion professional betters in the case you're kind of making, I think, indirectly, for Ryan Blaney to be a car that we should all be paying attention to before they unload and get on the track this weekend. He was, in my opinion, the best car at that Vegas race. And I know you look at the box score, you don't quite see, you don't see the top driver rating, and you don't see that maybe the most fast laps. You see the second most fast laps. And you obviously don't have the finish, but he obviously got caught up in some late race stuff where it guys and maybe stayed out on tires. They lost some, and by the way, this was a question, Richard west asked about is playing these pit crew going to get it together. Listen, Blaine is a guy that really needs that clean air. And he had it in that second Vegas race, and he kind of maintained that kind of top 5 running order. He was able to maybe, you know, he was able to lose a spot or two on restarts in the last year's Vegas race. And still get back to the lead. Now, if you put him back in 20th, it's going to take him a long time to get there. You won't see what happened at Fontana where Kyle Busch just raced back to the top 5, like it was nothing. Blaney has to be a little bit more methodical. His car needs to be, I guess, for a lack of more perfect than Kyle Busch needs in order to make these passes. So I'm hoping I'm pulling for Blaney. He's just one of those guys where I feel like if he loses spots, he just, he doesn't have that. He doesn't get pissed off and just go back and get those spots on a restart. So I think he needs to get a little bit more Gritty, but ultimately, if he qualifies well, this is a great track for Penske just in general or Ford's in general. I think that you could see him run top three all day. I mean, we may as well stay in the Penske camp and look at Ryan Blaney's teammate Joey Logano who has had a lot of success here at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the past. The most recent data point, Joey Logano, one here in the fall, spent the entire race inside the top 15, 32 laps led, tied him with Tyler Reddick and were behind only Ross Chastain. His driver rating of one 30.6, the best in the field. And when we look at track history, hey, look, he's been the model of consistency with what he's been able to do. And while the comp tracks that you talked about lightly using Kansas and Charlotte as litmus tests weren't exactly ideal, this is a track where the 22 is going to feel extremely comfortable. And when he unloads, have to imagine he's got his eyes on the prize, thinking he's going to grab the checkered flag and you're seeing Joey Logano price right now widely available. Let's call it what it is. 7 to one on the low end upwards of 9. Yeah, I've even seen some tens on Logano. I don't know if those have moved since this morning. But if you just look at his last 14 starts there, his average starting spot is 7.1 his average finish is 6 and a half. He's got three wins in 7 top 5s. So clearly this is a comfortable place for Joey Logano. I anticipate him to qualify well. I don't know that he'll necessarily put it on the pole, but he will be mixing it up anywhere from third to 5th place all day. I imagine. You know, at the worst. So he showed great speed at Fontana, a place where he's been kind of on and off fast. So very consistent there. Just speed in the race car. I fully expect him to be competing for the win this weekend. I mean, 11 top tens out of 14 starts there. The last 14. So definitely comfortable place for him. And last year when he won, he was probably second or third best car, but man, The X Factor and Paul Wolfe, I mean, he pitted late when they were, I think they were running like 9th, and he was willing to bring the cars down pit road when a lot of the leaders didn't. And I think he restarted like 13th, got a quick caution, and it wasn't long before he was hunting Chastain, and he made Chastain looked like he was standing still. And the cool part about this is his tires were only 13 lap fresher tires. You used to not see that at Vegas. So this is great, tire wear. We love tire wear. So to see Vegas start to wear out a little bit and kind of punch the tires a little bit. Definitely adds another layer because some people will be taking two tires, some people taking four, some people will be staying out. So it adds a little bit of strategy, which if you're live betting and you're paying attention, you could find some profits there. Have to imagine that if NASCAR sees too much tire fall off at Vegas that we're gonna have a repay. Oh gosh. Just heaven forbid that we get tire wear tracks that create slightly better racing, but it has definitely been a lot more entertaining over the last couple of installments in Vegas than what we've seen in the past. From Team Penske, let's go back to the top of the board and we can talk about the co favorites, the Kyle and Kyle show that you alluded to early on in stage one. When you look at their pricing here, Kyle Busch as low as 6 to one, you can find some 7s Kyle Larson very similarly priced. And we can start with Kyle Busch, one career win here in 23 cup starts, but 5 straight finishes of 6 they're better at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, three poles, 11 top 5 finishes, 311 laps led, and

Bet The Board
"jiffy" Discussed on Bet The Board
"Racing analyst extraordinaire Chris wormy and wormser was it true what they told me that you were seen doing naked victory laps around Scottsdale quarter and old town after Kyle Busch found his way into victory lane. Well, I would have, but then there was an Xfinity race to follow it up right after. So unfortunately it was right back to work. I actually had some people call me like, where are we going to party? And I'm like, I'm not going to party, man. Let's get this Cole Custer ticket in. So unfortunately, Cole costs are great to the first two stages in the double zero, let us down, obviously, over that third stage wrecking himself, but hey look, you can't have your cake and eat it too, a double header, race weekend. Good to see a Kyle Busch performance, even if Custer let us down in the 19. It was still great. It was still great race. I mean, you got to remember that we have a lot attached to Kyle Busch in the way of futures. So definitely nice to see, you know, very rarely do we bet over, I guess, you could say, and so it's nice to have something that's like, hey, we could cash this thing hopefully earlier in the early in the season. And then take that 18 to one or the 15 to one ticket that we have on the championship and watch that closely and continue to hedge out and guarantee ourselves some money or at least put ourselves in a position to where we're going to make money no matter who wins in that final race at Phoenix. And I think it gives us a great place to start. Congrats obviously go to the a car Kyle Busch and RCR 19 straight season where he was able to amass one victory. You look at the last three years and he hasn't exactly been the dominant driver, but there is no doubt he put the entire field on notice winning his first regular race at Daytona is what it is, but Fontana a little bit more of a measuring stick. And obviously, a lot of that will be applicable going forward. We'll see how they unload this weekend a mile and a half track at Vegas. But I guess the overarching question that I have to ask, did you believe that the 8 car was the best last weekend on Fontana and the swan song at Auto Club speedway? No, I don't. I think that the best driver won the race. I do not think the best car won. I think that we would have had a really interesting race had Larsen, I had those electrical issues. I think that he probably would have been the best car. And I still have to say, I think that Ross Chastain had a better car than Kyle Busch. I know that I could probably get some, I guess, push back on that. However, man, he was able to get stuff on restarts and make up a lot of positions. And he led 91 laps. I mean, that's a pretty damn good performance. And you know, when it came to just really long runs, Kyle was just Kyle Busch, and he was, it's just a place where he runs well. It's a true driver's track, and I think that Kyle probably had the second or third best car, but he was the best driver on that track on Sunday, and that's why he was able to get the season going early with the early win at Fontana. And I think, you know, to your point, that was some of the better commentary that we heard during the course of the race. Listening to some of the former drivers talk about Auto Club speedway and the challenge it is for 200 miles at a tire wear track over the 200 laps excuse me that you don't get cheap wins there. It's a driver track. You have to go out there and get the most out of your equipment. And we saw that play out most importantly, we got a long green flag run at the end so we could see who the best car was. When we got into the closing laps, you mentioned Kyle and the exposure that you have to him this season. We've seen his over under for wins for the 2023 season, get boosted from one and a half now to three and a half. You've seen his odds to win the series championship cut in half from that 12 and a half, 13 to one range. He's now a co favorite alongside chase Elliott will get to chase a little bit later in the show because it still had scratching with NASCAR's most popular driver, but you mentioned Ross Chastain. What were some of the other takeaways that you saw from the race that may be lost to a lot of our listeners that are just tuning in to NASCAR for the first time or aren't conditioned to look for some of the same things that we do before we flip the page and start to focus on some of the betting basics and obviously a comprehensive breakdown of the Pennzoil 400. Well, I think that you have to look at just the situation that Tyler Reddick finds himself in and maybe even a little bit of Austin Dillon. I mean, you got to remember that Reddick had the best car there last year, which is the same car that Kyle's in this year, that 8 car for RCR. Kyle was able to get it done. And he had issues as well. He not only had to go to the back and I think he bumped off the wall a couple of times, even late in the race. I was a little stressed out. I was so nervous I didn't even tweet out the state green. I was like, man, I don't want to jinx it. But you know, I think it's kind of an interesting takeaway, Reddick really struggled in a Toyota. And Austin Dillon, he's been in that same equipment for a long time and has not had the success that the 8 team has seen or someone his teammate. So I mean, it's a very interesting start to the season with basically Reddick and Kyle swapping manufacturers. And you see tremendous

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"jiffy" Discussed on X96
"In favour of vaccination. Then maybe that would help. Exactly. So we're working through those Those issues. Um, you know, and as Gina you mentioned, and, um right on point. The mass vaccination clinics did their jobs. Individuals that wanted, you know to get it immediately, and they got it. Now it's Now getting, you know, we need to 2% or about 17,000 more people. To get vaccinated in order to make the that 70% threshold for 18 and over. So how can we find those individuals and that's that's the challenge. I don't know. David. We got to take a break here, but I I don't know if you've heard my my proposal, Which is you just what you do is you wait till people are asleep and then you sneak into their house at night and vaccinate them. I just consider it no government conspiracy there. Yeah, Yeah. Alright, David. Thanks. Thanks a lot. Nice talking to you and keep keep up the good fight. All right. Thanks, Everyone. Have a good day. All right. Thank you. Traffic, please. Gina, a friend of the program. Thanks again for your updates that road closure on 5600 West headed toward the 21. Still major traffic delays and detours to the front and drove. Just stay out of that whole area. It's been a problem. All morning long, and I want to thank the friends of the program that have kept us updated on it. You can always Texas not just about that incident, but anything you're seeing out on the roads that you think other friends of the program might need to know about. 33986 Jiffy Lube, multi Keurig. It services on brakes, battery spark plugs and more. That's a job for Jiffy. Visit Jiffy lube Utah.

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The Property Voice
"jiffy" Discussed on The Property Voice
"I've been working with an answer. The course the property at why peon Being amazing too wet with over the last five years. So i really joined that in fact the chasing me fist months particles get done but i just did a bit of a back there in the sixty two articles as well you can get all of those subscription free just drop as an email address properties dot net loss to the white pine subscription lists and. You can see every single article that i've ever written so some interesting ones in that. Even if i do say myself probably console myself. But i've anyway so does the does the wiped column quality content in addition to h. There's a bundle of blog posts. There is a bunch of four contributions are out there. There's a few videos stuff on youtube channel stuff on social media share from time to time this plenty of content that dating back for probably half the time of improper. Say counseling back time about twelve years now Being active in property. So what's happened in that period of time has been a lot of change. There's been a lot of development and progress has been. Some highs has been some lows and but yeah i just thought today on celebrate if you like the the birthday of the prophecy voice and allows us to you know what's going on a little bit here and i i was thinking was preparing this with our have. I got a favorite episode those sorts of things. What about what was what series. Did i enjoy the most. What was the high. What was the low. I decided it wasn't probably going to go with in that direction. I think i enjoyed a loss of what i've done. I think Series of reading joined the heavyweight series against probably was aspirated many ways so enjoyed it flat reason i enjoy ice funny enough. Enjoyed the oddball soundbite episodes where i really just come from left field. Sometimes i remember one. I called wu wednesday for example Which is just put fell at the time and done a lot of mindset stuff so stuff which is not only relating to property. I stumbled across the podcast where i spoke about bitcoin. Back twenty seventeen well. You can hardly call pioneer in twenty seventeen but It was certainly wasn't mainstream at that point in time..

The Property Voice
"jiffy" Discussed on The Property Voice
"Some of you send me things that you say this. This might be interesting. What about this topic. Richard of your thoughts about it over. Just you know just chasing you. Know getting in touch in and saying things my regulars in you-know-who thanks for that readers. Make it said with while to hear from you and help keep me going. But it'd be really encouraging says to get a bit of feedback from time to time. Even if he thinks well richard. That wasn't very good. I what you've been doing in say. I don't want my little bit can take it all on board. I'm sure so What would you like to cover. There were a couple of meaning series as well. I forgot to mention. Actually in terms of the podcast. There was the how you should spend x miniseries. So how should you spend ten thousand. What would you do if ten thousand prophecy in two hundred fifty thousand propaganda and a couple of incidents in between so as a mini series on. There was a mini series on property horror stories. I didn't expect it would be as long as it was. But i think there was at least seven episodes in own property horror stories coming from different angles and i have a few ideas of taking on a little bit further and they most recently. We had the mini series around this sort of twenty twenty one sprint challenge around our goals so That was a bit of a quick sprint. There's an extended version of something of done from time to time. I've had the odd episode. On the what i call the diary of property investor and. That's where i just sure. Share an update of some of the things up in up to periodically. Maybe at a six month interval sometimes a one year in civil. I'm not rigid about it. But the the goals challenge was sorta a massive version of in a way and different formats. The casa's as well there was the long form musings one which is now called sound So the sound bites. Just whatever i wanna talk about. Basically and then. There was the holiday shorts mini series as well where i was literally taking a holiday and i on a pre recorded. A bunch of Forum questions announces to share whilst that was away As well so and there was even a secret page in there at one point. I don't even know how secret pages still available but so yeah there was. There was a secret page one point. So that's the Sorry the podcast. It's just going to talk about the book next so Two books have been published some erasing the third one..

The Property Voice
"jiffy" Discussed on The Property Voice
"It's okay so coincided with the book complimented the book if you like and that was all about the foundation's property investing and that's interesting because on karna feel like i should return to my roots a little bit Some six years later all the start of the seven year made me we've on homequote foundations and it won't be exactly the same content but account a feel that I i should revisiting and sort of circle back and do some of the foundational stuff of prophecy investing Think maybe my thoughts and expanded have evolved up being added to generally speaking over the years. So i think it'd be good to return to that so i'm thinking that might be the candidate for the next series. I'm dumb one for a little while being a little bit scuppered actually refer covid etcetera fact just between you and me. The the series idea have planned or e marks to do in twenty twenty was all around the regions. And i was going to go on a road show around the regions of the uk and i was coupled together people and and do a live type of cuna if you can imagine question time that type of format and then do some interviews with some of the local proxy boards in each of the regions. And what's the low down this each particular area that planned actually but A certain virus to so called in scuppered. That plan pretends that one day but Anytime soon probably would. So i'm thinking about doing the foundations again. You know bites of basics. Perhaps you know one style. What do you think is that a good idea to go back and recover that you think could some of the more recent listeners. Do you listen to the back catalogue. Do you go searching for relevant episodes for you and where you're at a note is the honest truth so ibp useful to head out but in terms of the The the series just say props invested toolkit april twenty fifteen was followed by property cycles and really enjoyed the prophecy cycles series cycles it goes deeper than you imagine does melt multiple cycles to cover. That was october. Twenty fifteen that had a big series really on property financing. It was big data. A lot of that was the first one where how to into a guest interviews subject matter experts as i call them who join me on the on the series and it was a lot of fun recording that that was in september two thousand sixteen and that was followed by a So did a whole series tech. That was that didn't stop until january. Twenty eighteen was fifteen months gap actually between the starts at property financing the stop as she financing was quite a long series probably went white into Into twenty seventeen actually but the set one. Yes i i have. Had it said to me that props that was a bit heavy going for some Young break through a couple of barriers. Occasionally we've what. I doing sims my content. Sometimes that means being a bit progressive. Sometimes that means taking a few risks. Sometimes it means you know going a little bit against the grain so i do try and do that. And maybe the series was an example of that. But i'm really liked it and of course also spoon the second book that i wrote and i'm just going to check when was released. That was in december. Actually so the the the year of twenty. I take was pro tech. Yeah i think dedicated that year to to the subject to for Immersed in our surrounded by. I was deeply ingrained. Did it was writing about it. It was Is very much front and top of mind a for season. I think The i've i've khanna moved on from there although it's been reinvigorated more recently because My book pro tech is being translated into korean..

The Property Voice
"jiffy" Discussed on The Property Voice
"My birthday. All the prophecy voice birthday basically. It's our birthday and the the name. The prophecy voices about six years old sites about because it came into existence really saliva before april twenty fifth fifteen but i think the voice came to life in april two thousand fifteen the very first episode of the property voice podcast was recorded or released rather on the third of april twenty fifteen and I listened to it just now actually just to find out really what what does sounded like back then and it was kind of interesting. I console almost remember recording sent remember. I believe there was seventeen tykes before i was satisfied enough to release it. It wasn't very polished scripted. Actually when i first started. I i don't have much of a script these days but when i started. He was heavily scripted. I i had a guest so-called guest host in the name of kasza who was a robot quite frankly and that was a A text to speech Robots voice soda. Translate and i could really do is get khaza to ask a couple of key questions. It in an and let me fly to bring britain if interactive. It's easy to the podcast. I do remember those early days of podcasting and being very frustrated not very confident being heavily scripted. And maybe a little bit wooden from modest She presented maybe. Maybe that was better than in some respects because now on i have noticed as fumes ause occasionally slip into the Into the that was probably one into into my into my talking. Because i'm thinking as i'm going rob i'm having this particularly savvy scripted a couple of talking points but a lot to cover off with you anyway so third of i twenty fifteen. That's when it all began in terms of property podcast prior to that there was the Had a a news. Feed service which i was sharing nation icon of a quasar so the the the origins of the property voice certainly respond before april twenty fifteen..

Daily Tech Headlines
UK Competition and Markets Authority Rules on Facebook's Giphy Acquisition
"An investigation. But the uk's competition of markeith already found that facebook's planned acquisition of jiffy could reduce gifts incentive to expand its digital advertising ultimately leading to a loss of market competition as well as harming facebook's rivals by offering worse terms or cutting off service. The companies have five days to offer legally binding proposals to address the competition

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
'Dystopian nightmare' state of downtown scares off investors, Seattle broker says
"Become a dystopian nightmare that, according to a real estate broker, apparently disappointed by a downtown properties, low sale price. We learned more now from Cuomo's Corwin ache. You know what it feels like to get lowballed. You wanted $200 for that. Oh, Carm war on Craigslist. But you only got 100. Similarly real estate broker Dave Spears with Kidder. Matthews wanted $9 million for the old Jiffy Lube property in Belltown, but it went for only 6.2 million. Spears blames the decline of downtown Seattle. In attacks to pizza sound business. GENERAL Spears rights investors and developers formerly considering Seattle at the top of their must have cities now won't consider risking capital into this dystopian nightmare Central business District Science

The Indicator from Planet Money
Hi Lo Silver
"Taiwan is a director and global markets. At the bank of montreal. He wanted us to stress. his comments. reflect his personal opinions and are not the official position of the bank of montreal. So i asked him to give me his thoughts about the very essence of silver. Sometimes we call in our circles the devils metal because when it moves it can sit for a long time and not wrote but when it moves it can move rapidly and with a certain amount of viciousness fed devils metal sunday commodities trading seems way more exciting than it usually does like the devils metal sounds very treacherous so there are several theories that have been bouncing around the market now a bites spike in silver. And why it happened and who is behind it and let's not forget silvers. Thirteen percent swing oviously pales in comparison to the nearly five hundred percent jump in price that game stop stocks or last week. But that doesn't mean that there weren't any casualties in the silver market. Yes there were winners and losers ryan. I asked tie with a maybe that was the whole point. That like with game stop stock. Some traders might have tried to talk up the price of silver with the aim of hurting some big wall street players who are in the silver market. So that's the first theory and it was one that tired hurt as well. The stories made. It's made its way on reddit. Which one was that j. P. morgan was desperately short Silver and would have to cover. This was a way to get a j. p. morgan which is The biggest bank in the united states that conspiracy theory has been around for a long time. It is also a canard jiffy morgan's one of the biggest bullion banks in the world. They lend lot of metal out but they typically do not lend it out uncollateralized they lend metal but you have to give them dollar so while they may be short metal in a location for a short period of time. It's never anything that could come anywhere near to bringing a major bank to its knees much less. Jp morgan so this was already going after j. P. morgan no j. p. morgan not in in the crosshairs got it so theory to then so those. This bows going around. Maybe some of the short seller's who got squeezed on game stop last week have been trying to distract what ty likes to call the red legions to shift their attention and their money and their trading activity to silver. That seems a little farfetched. I think if you were short. Jimmy and amc Entirely consumed with trying to make sure your position workout. You had enough funding the hold as long as you could. I'm not sure if those would be the folks who would open up another another front in the in the war. So to speak against the raiders. You can't dismiss it completely out of hand but that seems fairly unlikely so this wasn't like the short seller's strike back no okay well we'll maybe not or maybe it was just a bad strike maybe just about strike strike so theory three then that some traders who long silver which means that they own it an expected to rise in price. Maybe they kind of infiltrated the the red at message boards in order to jack up the price of silver so that they could then make some money. Yeah they they were like double agents kind of double agents in the market. Exactly that you know. That is an appealing narrative. If you're if you're long and you are and you're trying to push the market with with news like this even though you could certainly great reddit account and use a vpn and try to keep your anonymity. This would clearly be considered. I think mark manipulation. Now i'm not an attorney but this type of thing that might lend a a clever entrepreneur. A long stay in federal penitentiary in. That's pretty that's a pretty steep price to pay if you're a silver traitor and you join read it and say like hey everybody jump into silver. You literally go to jail. You could literally go to jail so that seems like the stakes are a little bit too high for me. That is a high price to pay for the devils medal and indeed. So it's maybe not that either but the fact is that something did happen to silver this week tie. It was like a combination of rumors and the willingness of silver traders to grasp this opportunity that was presented to them by this price surge the mindset of market makers and many traders are. Oh you want to push it. You push as much as you like and once you're done we'll see where we end up in It will go on it. We'll go on trading and doing what

MyTalk 107.1
"jiffy" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"I've never had a sunny the light my life boy, and you're not really missing anything. It's orange water. Just like hanging. It has its own distinct bouquet. Neediness orange water. It has more to it than orange water. Can you still get his tank? Something? Can you still get a court? Yeah. Drink of the astronaut. You people still drink Tang? Well, presumably if they make it, people are drinking it. Okay, Smart. No, they just put it on the shelves. Just don't think I've ever seen taking in a store ever. Let me ask you a question. How many stores have you been to lately? Don't ask, you know, While the thing with Tang I'm pretty sure it's still available in the United States. However, I believe it has more of an international following. I just don't feel like that's on the shelf at the target. Just don't target to 79 Tang orange Drink 20 ounces Is it already mixed? Wasn't the thing about saying that you got the powder? Yeah, Yes. So why would it be mixed? Sometimes it's mixed them. Remember five alive? Yes. First of all, y'all in your orange drinks. It's Hang is a powder There ain't no mix Premix Tang. Okay, Human. Next. What were you saying? Holly five alive? Yes, I love five alive. That's not a thing anymore. It. Was it five alive thing. What was it that the kind of ghetto open with it like a church key? He came in a can. Well, if you can buy it still had instant cart. Also you guys I looked up very fine The other day. You can still get very fine. Do you know what else is in the corn flakes? Jiffy, Lorien. Julia coming up next even get that We'll.

Launch Your Live
How to Pick the Right Music For Live Streaming with Matt Schick
"Why is picking the right music still important for your livestreams. Sure thank you yes. So here's here's where we're at currently so there's a lot of great ways to produce great streams that are engaging in this new virtual world. The problem is most people still aren't doing that so we're left with you. Know we're left with this condition where we're just all so Saturated with three restoring ed screens on with meetings and family get togethers and family. Holidays in lung were laying in bed. Scrolling instagram watching videos of of our favorite influencers. So we're constantly looking at this stuff and it's getting old. I mean zoom fatigue was a real thing back in may and here. We are in nearly december. And it's the problem so the ability to add something that changes up the rhythm of people's day days is very important so they're used to watching talking and listening to talking hearing people talk about them so in order to in performing world. When you're building a stage show it's really important heads and flows so you have the not just the same tonality the entire time of wakes people up it it. It just it gets people gets the juices reenergized. So it's really important to do that. And music is a great way of doing so where just keeps the energy moving along and It just it it it takes from being just a monotonous talking which people just hearing all day as a little bit of Of of levity in some cases excitement in other cases the most poorly just a tone that you get to create with music so when okay so obviously you know picking write music very important. I love the ebbs and flows. You talk about their so. I mean there are times where people shouldn't use music on their livestreams. I mean. are there certain times where you know. Oh well you should use maybe just an interim you know an intro and then continued that throughout your stream and have altro that goes with it or should you have like sound bed. That goes plays throughout seem or. Are there times where you shouldn't use any music. That's those are all great questions. Yes for sure you don't want to overdo it with music. a little. a little goes a long way especially when it's very very delicate right like we're talking and we are the feature so right now if i were to play a song overpower us and he couldn't hear what i was saying. Were you were saying christian. It would be it would degrade the performance not enhanced the performance because i say performance. Because that's my becker the podcast so you. The ability to hear your. Your speaker presenter is above importance below that having a nice music sets the tone for what exactly is going on at the same time is is very helpful so fun example that i always use it. Sounds sounds silly but if you try you'll really see how effective it is just like film video on your phone of of your wife or your husband or child walking to the mailbox right and that's all you need right the walking out to the mailbox to get the mail. If you put a sad slow cinematic song behind that this thing becomes tear jerker i mean if you put it in black and white forget about it. You're you're you've lost your audience but it really can set the tone for just fills in the blanks and paints a story. That video only cannot do you put upbeat peppy music to that now. It's a story of a of you know your daughter going to get the mail excited for package to come and wants to see if it's there and nat music change alone without changing speed. The weights shot or anything else. That music can completely repaint that picture for you. So it's very important. It's very nice if you're talking about something very serious. Music isn't the way to go for talking about something with some comedic levity something a little more upbeat and and comical would really help that It's just a really depends on what the stream is but the run of show is when to use it when not you mentioned a couple of different You know use use case studies. I should say so. There's there's what's called the music bed. Music bed is as music that literally lays underneath. Or i say you lay on top of the music just like you sleep. Innovate and so The music is underneath. You just like beds underneath you when you're sleeping so its music. That's pretty low in the background. You still hear. The music is typically no lyrics. it's looking instrumental. Ambient sound that again crates. That mood as you're talking and that can go. If there's like ireland period is speaking or let's say you're europe demonstrating something or sharing a screen and you just fill it in and just make it a little more interesting. It's a really great Great no. You study for music bed. There's also it's called stinger or stings or some people need him. Bumpers in that can be like up next. We've got a really great guest. It's adam shark tank. But i but i borrow a bow and that's your stinger. You know just a bit of just an energy jolt so again people. Listen to you for ten minutes. You've got a fun. Jingle or sting that comes in maybe weren't throughout the entire show that people are used to that. It's on brand for you. Music great way to establish a brand and stick to it. Maybe it's a sting that you used. Throughout the entire event they'd be at the beginning and the end you've got to prolong jazz insurance altro and it just is it. All together into a nice cohesive package so yeah there's a lot of ways of using it overdoing it is definitely something you don't want do Service just really important to make sure that you're picking music at the right time and making make strategic choices and along those lines to do you think that sometimes People are like you know you hear a lot of times like oh i wanna play all this music. And then they're they're stuff's getting taken down and it's almost like they feel like if they can't have music they're like somehow doomed a-. What are your thoughts on that. Yeah no it's it's very important if you and if you're not aware of i'm glad you brought it up jim because you know you can't just play music that you're not licensed to us. And what is that pretty much everything you've ever heard before i mean if you listen to radio every single track you've ever heard on. The radio is is owned by another entity. A record label or an artist. You know when when you When we used to do our live show in cedars you pay their to organizations. You pay the right. You pay rights to There's as cap in this. Bmi and those organizations essentially pay. These blanket costs covers the Your ability to play tracks in a theater. So currently there's no real way where that translates super well to to live because if you're streaming youtube heavens youtube know that you paid for the rights to iraq harry song in fact there's been funny stories of actual artists to play their own materials. Clearly their licencee in many cases own it and they're streams are getting pulled down because sites like youtube and facebook and pinterest our end What's twitter periscope rather not patriots video yet. That'd be drifts yet you know. Those sites have robo scanners that automatically detect a copy written material whether it's video audio so they can in many cases. Just pull your stream down altogether Because they think you're using it with permission or many cases. A lot of us are trying to monetize streams so they say hey. You're not allowed to make money off of this other person's contents or naturally they pull your stream down and that could be devastating if you're livestream producer or livestream host of your of your own show. Have you strip pulled down as certainly very frightening so you have to do it. The right way and there are quite a few right ways of doing it. So while you can't play again You know whitney houston or lady gaga song because those are obviously owned by their respective record labels. You can't play other types of music there's public domain music and there's royalty free music so public domain music is basically a library of music that known space gates. It's used for us for one thousand. Nine hundred seventeen is the year or anything before that year Songs such as happy birthday for example. Anything was released before that are public domain. So you can use it anywhere. No one owns the rights to this Annual not getting you to would never pull your string down etc so you're surly allowed to do that The wider umbrella a portfolio of music. That you can use 'cause 'cause you're limited with public domain is what's called royalty free music this music that's been created for the sole purpose of being used by content creators. So many cases for all two free doesn't mean that it's free Although there are certain free royalty free websites but royalty free basically means you are allowed to purchase the rights to the news this music and typically purchased the rights. One time now you have access to use the music and while youtube still doesn't know somebody's telling you to have oh match. Schick in new york purchased the rights to the jiffy. Pop one eighty fitches a song. I just created morning. Everyone doesn't know that usually youtube does know. Is that jiffy. Pop eighty is a royalty. Free song that they will fly or poll down so when i buy the rights through a website. And we can talk about websites. I like to use but when you buy the rights to those websites essentially you now get the track and full quality without any audio watermark. And i can use that without being pulled out of my stream so

Hacking Your Leadership
The value of time.
"Are for this week's episode. I WanNa talk about time my father-in-law's one of those guys. Who'd rather do something himself? Then pay someone else. Do it for him. Some people are the pay others type and some are the do it themselves type. I'm the pay others type. But I envy my father-in-law's vast knowledge and a column for fixing things. At least monthly in his sixties. He was changing his own oil in his car. And I mean he'd drive the car up on little metal ramps in his garage. Get on a wheeled cart. Get underneath the car and do everything himself. It took them a little more than an hour and then he'd drive over to Jiffy Lube dispose of the oil I just did Jiffy Lube I and let them do the whole thing and the reason I do this is because Jiffy Lube charges me around forty bucks for the whole thing and they do it in thirty minutes and I can respond to emails while I'm waiting if I do it myself. I still have to buy twenty dollars with oil and filter and then spend an hour. Doing the oil change an hour. I'll never get back. So the trade becomes is the twenty dollars. I'd save doing it myself. Worth the hour of my time. And the answer is emphatically. No I make more than twenty dollars an hour. The average salary America's around sixty five thousand dollars a year which divides up to about thirty bucks an hour and that means the average person should not be changing their own oil. The processes have been streamlined. Commoditised enough to where it just makes sense to pay for the service just like most people don't so their own clothes or raise their own cows for milk and meat either. It was probably twenty years ago. Started doing this math on pretty much anything or had to decide whether to do it myself or pay to have it done. It puts an objective criteria on the decision and the only times I go against what the math is telling me is if I really have a burning desire to learn how to do something because I feel like that knowledge will serve me in some way in the future but the one place. I never thought about doing that. Math was in my actual job to job. I worked twenty five hundred hours a year doing because just like I'd never get back the our changing my oil also never get back. The time I spend working it's gone forever for all of us and IT Open Mon this. It's just a fact of life but it also means I don't want to trade away. Those hours for just a paycheck. Those hours are too big a chunk of my life of our lives. I know it's much easier said than done but it's really important. You love what you do or at the very least. If you don't love what you do it's important. The job you don't love is one that will open doors in the near future for careers you will love on last week's talent Tuesday episode. I spoke about getting back to the basics of what your people expect out of you and your organization and the very first thing I mentioned was the desire to get better at things that aren't related to the job. Things that will build their resume and make them more marketable. These are the things that make people believe the time they invest is worth it. I don't need to know how to change my oil so Jiffy Lube can continue doing it for me but even cheaper to pay someone to wash my car in ten minutes that it would be spending our washing at myself. The time with my son doing it together makes it worth it. The cost benefit analysis of time versus. Money says to pay somebody to wash my car every time but I remember watching my dad's car with him and how great it was spending time with him and that added element tip the scales the other way. If you're leader of people you'll never be able to pay anyone enough to make the job worth the paycheck. Your employees feel like they're getting something else out of it to or they'll get more value out of the transaction by working hard. The paycheck is extrinsic reward. So that means even if you pay somebody way more than the job even worth eventually the novelty of that paycheck lower off and the employer will disengage. It's no different than how we get excited about the idea of getting into a brand new car and driving off the lot knowing it's ours but by the twelfth payment the excitement is worn off and now the payment feels like. It's too much what we're getting in return. The first payment was totally worth it. We got a car and we got that feeling but once the feeling goes away we get a more accurate picture of the perceived value of the transaction. So how do you increase the perceived value of the job for your employees? You give them training knowledge skills and responsibilities that aren't directly related to their actual job. You stretch them. You develop their leadership skills. You help them accomplish their educational goals either with money or equally important. With flexibility of time and work life balance there are people all over who could easily change companies and make more money doing the exact same job if they can do this and they aren't. It's because they're getting something else besides their salary. Find out what those things are for each of your people and find ways of helping them get those things. I just how engaged they become. Thanks for listening. I have a great day.

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"We're talking about iridium as show. What does this element tell us about dinosaurs? and how they went extinct. We're going to go back. Tens of millions of years ago to start. Yeah well we start and say like nineteen eighty. That's what I said Richard. I said one thousand nine hundred nineteen eighty okay. Well that's actually. When an academic paper gets published by a group led by a father and son team from the a University of California at Berkeley Louis Alvarez the father of physicist and by the way Nobel Prize winner and his son Walter Alvarez? WHO's a geologist and they? We're interested in a specific period of time. In Earth's history it was a transition between two geologic periods the Cretaceous period and the Paleocene good ones too good period. Yeah so dinosaurs still roamed the earth during the Cretaceous period. But after that you don't find any of these dino bones except in our current dinosaurs birds. You're you know what I mean. I I do know what you mean. Yeah thinking of dinosaurs. Birds Birds Dinosaurs. Same thing it's sad. It's true so at any rate but the Alvarez's weren't actually trying to answer that big. Why did the dinosaurs go extinct? Mystery that point Walter and Louis Alvarez. We're trying to answer. Just one part of that riddle which is how quickly that transition between the two periods took place so walter trump off to Italy where there are rock outcrops that were laid down his sediment back at the time of that transition. Okay seems like a good idea. Why look at those rocks knocks well to get the back story? I talked to another Berkeley scientists. My name is Paul Renae. And I'm the director of the Berkeley Ju- Chronology Center any said the secret to figuring Out How fast. That transition happened involved measuring dust from outer space. That's constantly raining down on earth. Tiny amounts Louis Alvarez Walter's father her biggest physicist thought. Well you know we can determine that we can. We can make some reasonable assumptions about how much dust is coming in from from extraterrestrial sources. Okay extraterrestrial we're talking stuff from outside Earth or the atmosphere in Richard. Can I just say the fact that somebody thought thought about measuring cosmic dust to figure out the passage of time sixty million years ago is objectively awesome. It is and when you think about the dust coming from asteroids colliding with each other. It's even cooler and they were looking for particular stuff and In particular if we look at an element. That's rare on on earth but common in meteors in an element. That's rare on earth but common in asteroids Guess what we're talking about Matty I'm going to take out style and I'm GonNa say radium. Guess Excellent guests. Thank you are we. But what's the role of the dust here right well. Louis was operating unreasonable unreasonable assumption. which is that? This dust from meteors rains down on the earth. More or less constant rate. It's dust of course enriched with iridium. So I figured if they could measure is your how much iridium had built up in. This transitional layer. They would be able to tell. How long taken to accumulate? So I'm thinking sort of figuring out how much snow fell over a period of the time. If you know the rate at falls and how much is on the ground except this is tens of millions of years ago Roger Dodger tens of millions of years ago and the iridium doesn't Milton the sunlight so it sticks sticks around you can still see at sixty five or sixty six years later so so it didn't rate when they ran those calculations with the Alvarez's found was stunning. The results were so so extreme. That just just a the passage of a long time would not really explain this. It was many times greater than the amount amount of radium in this layer than expected just from this gradual accumulation so the conclusion they drew was that there had been some huge pulse of extraterrestrial Oriole's Joe Matter and the obvious conclusion that they quickly came to was that it was a large impact a large impact. We're talking to you asteroid did we are an asteroid They think the asteroid smashes into the earth destroying so much of life on earth and throwing up an enormous muscle mass of dust into the atmosphere. The dust itself caused mass extinctions but it also had iridium in it and it spread around the Earth so they realized this collision is a big one and and the conditions that resulted you know reasonably enough they thought they theorized killed off. These won't bring dinosaurs. You know what you're nobody ever thinks about that other life. I feel like it's always dinosaurs. Dinosaurs dinosaurs. I know you don't get little plastic models of marine for him. And if we're talking to you as I mentioned in this paper was published back in one thousand nine hundred eighty and back then. A catastrophic end seemed to mini scientists pretty far fetched because evolution takes place over millions of years so so a lot of scientists were expecting to see gradual changes. and and Paul Rennie says when the Alvarez has proposed this meteor theory created quite a stir in the community it did. Yeah I mean. It was originally not widely accepted but acceptance sort of came in waves and the biggest confirmation team win in the early nineties. There was the discovery of the crater on the northern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. A study published in. Today's issue of Science magazine appears to add weight to a theory that a giant media or struck the earth. Sixty five million years ago and what is now Mexico many scientists. This is the Intro to my story that aired in NPR back in Nineteen ninety-two. Some scientists. See this as evidence that helps prove their theory that the dinosaurs were wiped out by a giant asteroid or comet but as NPR NPR science correspondent Richard Harris reports the theories baby Richard Harris Science reporter even covering this story for a bit. I have indeed actually packs into the early nineteen eighties but that no dinosaur drug please and a really big asteroid could scatter iridium dust. Globally the question was. Where's the crater that a huge asteroid like that would make take a look and listen to all that? Join Your Voice you know I know well what what can be more fun than dead dinosaurs. Really Okay So. This study found the point of impact for the giant asteroid. Yes it was a crater one hundred ten miles across called Jiffy Lube and it was created by this asteroid that had a tremendous amount of explosive power. As you can. Well imagine sure so. When these geologist tested the age of the materials from the crater it turned out to date very closely to the mass extinction by the way? Dating methods. have been recalibrated calibrated since that paper. So scientists now say that catastrophe happened. Sixty six million years ago. Not Sixty five million. What's a million years among friends? Yeah yeah yeah absolutely so Joe. Yeah but the point is of course the impact and the dinosaurs demise lineup perfectly and for that nineteen ninety-two story. I talked to Carl Swisher at the Institute of Human Origins which at the time was in Berkeley Berkeley Berkeley Berkeley no even much larger when we went across the street to the UC. Berkeley and told Walter Alvarez the ages we're getting I think he was quite excited because he spent What the last Ten fifteen years trying to find a crater of each throughout the World Team Alvarez for the win absolutely yes for the most part. There's a lot of evidence but there will always be some skeptics in the scientific community. And you know it's also important maybe to mention that at the same time about the same time there was a whole lot of volcanic activity we also on the earth. So there's always people thinking one two punch. Maybe you're saying definitely came. But was it the absolute Khuda Gra for all these dinosaurs. That's still that's still debated. Yeah astroid touch volcanoes low bit of mix maybe so okay Richard Radium helped us figure out our dinosaur extinction mystery. You mentioned earlier that it could also help us potentially prevent the next global catastrophe. We're not talking another asteroid here. No we have Bruce Willis For Asteroids if you remember the action movie Armageddon No no no actually. We're talking about climate change climate change. How does a radium help? Well what we really need to do to. Combat climate change is to have clean fuel. That's cheaper than fossil fuels. If we could get such a thing in other words would quickly switch to the cheaper fuel and we'd stop dumping all that carbon dioxide said in the atmosphere. I don't know about quickly but sure. That's the dream. Richard Yeah Fair enough. So what's the link between clean fuels radium. Well we really liked to capture energy. She from sunlight and turn that into liquid fuels now. Plants figured this out long before the dinosaurs were even around. Tho- sent this says that's right and the first step in this process is to split a water molecule. And the problem is this is not so easy to do in the lab what chemist need is a catalyst so the chemicals that that speed up chemical reactions out there getting stuff done. You got it and I'm guessing you can see where I'm going with this. A radium is a good catalyst. It is a great catalyst for this purpose and imagine turning sunlight into hydrogen fuel or liquid fuel. You could put into an airplane. Of course there's one eighty problem with the scenario. Iridium you will recall. Aw is one of the rarest elements on Earth's crust because of his scarcity's one of the most expensive metals as well. So he does complicate our Laura Research so is the Mother Nature through that us. That's Guanghui Wing. He's a chemistry professor at Boston College. And he's trying to develop an iridium catalyst to make fuel out of sunlight and he's trying to get around this issue of how little of it. We have our ideas that we wanted to utilize this catheters to his maximum. That is we wanted Khimik every atom conce and since iridium is so rare he wants to make sure every single atom in a catalyst is actually at work speeding up reactions even so oh it's probably a stretch to think about building industry around iridium right so he and his colleagues are also hoping that once they understand how iridium does this magic they can find something else that will work as a catalyst as well or nearly as well and ideally something. That's abundant on the earth. So iridium or something like it could potentially help save the day. That's

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